After weeks of slow sales the UK charts have finally exploded into life, with Ghost Recon: Future Soldier taking the top spot in both the individual formats and multiformat charts. Future Soldier posted the best first week sales of any game in the series so far, although in the past different format versions have come out at different times – making a direct comparison difficult.There was a huge discrepancy in terms of the best-selling selling versions though, with the Xbox 360 streets ahead on 75 per cent of the sales and the PlayStation 3 on just 25 per cent – one of the biggest differences ever seen in the UK charts.Despite sales falling by 51 per percent in its second week Max Payne 3 held onto the number two spot, but Dragon’s Dogma was only just behind. The action role-player enjoyed a successful debut for what had been something of an unknown quantity for publisher Capcom. The Xbox 360 version accounted for 69 per cent of the total sales, with 39 per cent for the PlayStation 3 – which is closer than Future Soldier but still a bigger gap than normal.Despite being aimed primarily at an American audience Codemaster’s DiRT Showdown also got into both top 10s, with exactly the same format split as Dragon’s Dogma.Mario Tennis Open on the 3DS also enjoyed a successful launch, despite Nintendo games traditionally doing better on their second week, entering the individual formats chart at number nine and the multiformat chart at number 11.There was even a place for Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock at number 34 in the multiformat chart and 31 in the individual formats charts, despite the game being sold primarily as a downloadable title.Fellow PlayStation 3 exclusive Sorcery didn’t manage to break into either top 40 though, with low profile movie tie-in Men In Black: Alien Crisis the only other major release not to put in an appearance.This week’s release schedule is a lot quieter, although it’ll be interesting to see how PS Vita first person shooter Resistance: Burning Skies fares when it’s released on Friday.